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The David vs. Goliath angle starts out strong, but ends up recycling the concept over and over
Minit offers a compelling world, and its clever concept is tied to progression in satisfying ways
The Enemy Within is uneven, but its highs make for a superb adventure where you are held accountable for your choices
The online play is clearly where Sony wants people to spend time, but just connecting to the servers proves problematic
Detective Pikachu's mysteries aren't compelling. Fortunately, the world and its star character are delightful enough to entertain
The conclusion to Telltale's second season with the caped crusader is ambitious and spellbinding
Virtually everything about Far Cry 5 is thoroughly okay. For a series that has provided so many thrills and surprises, that's a major disappointment
The premise, and occasionally its execution, has its moments, but A Way Out feels like a vision not fully realized
Sea of Thieves can be tedious, and it lacks a compelling progression hook, but it excels as a cooperative story generator for you and your friends
#WarGames is interesting enough for its two-hour runtime to keep you invested, but feels more like a proof-of-concept than a fulfilling tale
Vermintide 2 is a bucket of gory fun made even better by a solid progression and loot system.
Plenty of short- and long-term goals keep you invested, and you are thrown into the action relatively quickly. Watching your kingdom grow and flourish is the biggest draw, though the battles also provide simple fun
Yakuza 6 delivers both quality and quantity, so saying goodbye to Kiryu doesn't feel rushed
Star Allies represents the height of complacency for the Kirby franchise. It looks fine, plays fine, and barely flirts with anything new until the final boss fight
Between lighthearted and somber moments, Before the Storm shows the complexity of life and how our loved ones help us get by
Though its battle system isn't revolutionary, Pit People mixes brain-teasing battles with a barrage of great humor that makes it an enjoyable jaunt through a fun and colorful world
With a variety of game modes, H1Z1 offers a solid battle royale experience with lots of customization unlocks
The intriguing gameplay and myriad difficulty options are enough to make Way of the Passive Fist an intriguing curio, but it falls into the some of the traps it tries to escape
A powerful blend of bugs and poor design make every moment of this game a chore
Walking simulators are often defined by their stories. The Station never truly delivers on its premise or setup